Beth Aarons, Esq., of counsel

A longtime resident of Massachusetts, Beth has had a solo law practice in Newtonville since 2001, focusing on family law, probate, and estate planning. Her practice includes Collaborative Law, Guardian Ad Litem investigations, parent coordination, guardianships, and mediation for divorce, probate, and elder issues. Prior to hanging out her shingle, Beth served as a Judicial Law Clerk with the Massachusetts Probate and Family Court, and as an associate at a downtown Boston law firm. Beth became Of Counsel to Skylark (formerly Kelsey and Trask, P.C.) in 2013.

“The greater danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it.” Michelangelo

J.D. Boston College Law SchoolM.S.W. Boston College Graduate School of Social WorkB.A. Psychology Georgetown University

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:

Admitted to the Massachusetts Bar – 1998Admitted to the United States Supreme Court Bar – 2003Massachusetts Association of Guardians Ad LitemMassachusetts Council on Family Mediation, Inc.Massachusetts Collaborative Law Council, Board of DirectorsWomen’s Bar AssociationInternational Academy of Collaborative Professionals

CHARITABLE AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES:

Metro West Legal Services – Lawyer of the Day Program and pro bono servicesNorfolk County Probate & Family Court – Lawyer of the Day ProgramVolunteer Income Tax AssistanceMassachusetts Council on Family Mediation Mentoring ProgramBoston College Law School Mentoring ProgramBoston Korean Adoptees, Inc. incorporator and past treasurer

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